After being with O2 for a while (5 years), and getting slowly getting more and more niggled by them and that I have been paying £21.41 pcm for 600 minutes, 1200 SMS, (un)unlimited (retarded) internet (without tethering), She who must be obayed took me accross to the T-Mobile/Everything Everywhere (Nothing Nowhere) store […]
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While out shopping for cloths with b0atg1rl yesterday, we happened to go into Debenhams, Whilst in Debenhams I remembered that O2 had recently spammed Twitter with the news that Debenhams, and O2 had partnered to provide “Free” Wireless networks in all UK (plus perhaps more) Debenhams stores, and that the […]
I finally got an answer back from O2 regarding the blocking of my website; it would appear that they have unilaterally decided that //skippy.org.uk and //skippy.org.uk are Parental Controlled… The Website status checker [note http://urlchecker.o2.co.uk/urlcheck.aspx] when you type in //skippy.org.uk gives you this screen: Which to be honest is about as much use as a chocolate teapot; […]
My Project 365 site seems to have been blocked from being accessed over 3G by O2, I have written about my feelings on O2’s content blocking before, most people I assume have already got pissed off with it and bitten the bullet since and ‘verified’ themselves since content blocking was imposed in March 2011. The restrictions are […]
A while ago I wrote about my experiences with unlocking a Three Data Modem; recently I picked up a Edimax 3G-6210n GPRS USB Modem to Wi-Fi (and wired) router, I plan to use this at Medieval Siege Society events, and while away with the car (it has an internal battery :D). Setting […]
Chris Fehily’s “Cancel Cable: How Internet Pirates Get Free Stuff” is an interesting getting started guide to bit-torrent, while I knew most of the content the book covered, it did hold a few bits I didn’t previously know, while I don’t know if i would recommend this book to […]
A fair while ago I bought a Three.co.uk Huawei E160G data card on Pay as you go. This would have been over a year ago, and since I am o2 customer and have the simplicity £20 contract, with unlimited internet.So why do I need a second number for Internet. When […]